Integral sustainability as a basic (fundamental) requirement for (urban) innovation

The authors are of the opinion that there is no alternative to sustainable development, and discuss on thesis that sustainability is now a key driver of innovation, but also its essential requirement. This paper discusses the sustainability as a concept that has, above all, the environmental, econom...

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Main Authors: Lalošević Marija, Pokrajac Slobodan, Miloš Marko
Format: Article
Language:srp
Published: Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia 2013-01-01
Series:Arhitektura i Urbanizam
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-6055/2013/0354-60551338078L.pdf
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spelling doaj-c07165550e3b43b99e69dc44d5b3cc4c2020-11-24T22:44:28ZsrpInstitute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of SerbiaArhitektura i Urbanizam0354-60552217-80742013-01-01201338788310.5937/a-u38-51500354-60551338078LIntegral sustainability as a basic (fundamental) requirement for (urban) innovationLalošević Marija0Pokrajac Slobodan1Miloš Marko2Urbanistički zavod, BeogradUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade, SerbiaThe authors are of the opinion that there is no alternative to sustainable development, and discuss on thesis that sustainability is now a key driver of innovation, but also its essential requirement. This paper discusses the sustainability as a concept that has, above all, the environmental, economic, social and cultural dimension. The aim of the study was to understand sustainability as a fundamental development principle and key benchmark in organisation and development of cities in the future. This paper explores the meaning of innovation processes, sustainability and innovation in urban planning, innovative approaches to sustainable urban development, initiatives in urban sustainability, the key elements of the implementation, modalities of providing financial resources for sustainable projects of public interest, as well as identification of areas suitable for innovation in urban planning, relying on the good practices implemented through multi-sector sustainable projects. In a broader sense, the objective of this paper is to emphasize the need: to promote concept of human dimension in urban development, to direct continual urban development towards 'green' orientation, to implement innovative and smart technologies in the management of modern cities; to promote public participation and multi-sectoral policies in urban development, and to encourage and stimulate sustainable (urban) innovation.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-6055/2013/0354-60551338078L.pdfsustainabilityinnovationurban innovationurban planningmulti-sectoral policy
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author Lalošević Marija
Pokrajac Slobodan
Miloš Marko
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Pokrajac Slobodan
Miloš Marko
Integral sustainability as a basic (fundamental) requirement for (urban) innovation
Arhitektura i Urbanizam
sustainability
innovation
urban innovation
urban planning
multi-sectoral policy
author_facet Lalošević Marija
Pokrajac Slobodan
Miloš Marko
author_sort Lalošević Marija
title Integral sustainability as a basic (fundamental) requirement for (urban) innovation
title_short Integral sustainability as a basic (fundamental) requirement for (urban) innovation
title_full Integral sustainability as a basic (fundamental) requirement for (urban) innovation
title_fullStr Integral sustainability as a basic (fundamental) requirement for (urban) innovation
title_full_unstemmed Integral sustainability as a basic (fundamental) requirement for (urban) innovation
title_sort integral sustainability as a basic (fundamental) requirement for (urban) innovation
publisher Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia
series Arhitektura i Urbanizam
issn 0354-6055
2217-8074
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The authors are of the opinion that there is no alternative to sustainable development, and discuss on thesis that sustainability is now a key driver of innovation, but also its essential requirement. This paper discusses the sustainability as a concept that has, above all, the environmental, economic, social and cultural dimension. The aim of the study was to understand sustainability as a fundamental development principle and key benchmark in organisation and development of cities in the future. This paper explores the meaning of innovation processes, sustainability and innovation in urban planning, innovative approaches to sustainable urban development, initiatives in urban sustainability, the key elements of the implementation, modalities of providing financial resources for sustainable projects of public interest, as well as identification of areas suitable for innovation in urban planning, relying on the good practices implemented through multi-sector sustainable projects. In a broader sense, the objective of this paper is to emphasize the need: to promote concept of human dimension in urban development, to direct continual urban development towards 'green' orientation, to implement innovative and smart technologies in the management of modern cities; to promote public participation and multi-sectoral policies in urban development, and to encourage and stimulate sustainable (urban) innovation.
topic sustainability
innovation
urban innovation
urban planning
multi-sectoral policy
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-6055/2013/0354-60551338078L.pdf
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